Go on the Lib Dems!
Cleggers faffs, identifies "politics of fear"
The Telegraph interviews Nick Clegg over an almond croissant. Melissa Kite notes his love of the word "faff," calls him "a small but determined whirlwind" - unlike his predecessors! - and describes his possible effect on Davy Cammers:
Mr Cameron may not be shaking in his boots quite yet - but he must at least be tightening his laces.
However, Clegg isn't all about "parking his tank on the Tories' lawn" and
" sound[ing] like a Right-wing blogger." He's also tackling the "politics of fear" head on, with community courts, education in prison and what sounds like detention and 100 lines for "minor but visible offences like vandalism."
Meanwhile, Chris Huhne has "been running around campaigning like crazy and [hasn't] seen any television," the poor lamb. It's the clash of the titans with these two.
